Madrone
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Tue May-09-06 12:11 AM
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Who knew Podcasts were so freaking cool???
I never had speakers connected to my computer - I have a rocking stereo system, and no need to listen to tinny sounding "audio" playing through the computer. Recently I started wondering about some better quality speakers in order to hear a few things online that I occasionally run across that I have an interest in. Didn't want to spend much - so went looking for a cheap but decent 3 speaker setup. (subwoofer and 2 desktop speakers)
Well, the reviews online were right. I got these puppies on Friday and hooked them up. They ROCK. I feel like I just discovered the internet all over again! I started by playing around with the itunes radio stations and was blown away. Now I've ventured into Podcasts. I downloaded a bunch of videos from a Photoshop show, and am currently downloading a show about Macs - since I will be getting my first sometime this week.
Sheesh. I'm no n00b. I've been online for over 10 years now. I work with computers, different OS's, software and the Internet EVERY DAY. It's what pays my bills. And I'm tickled pink with my new Internet audio world.
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Tue May-09-06 12:15 AM
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1. Connect your line out from the computer to your stereo. |
Madrone
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Tue May-09-06 12:22 AM
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2. My computer is too far away from the stereo - |
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but I know what you're saying. Thought about doing something like that before.
OMG - Just found Real Time w/ Bill Maher! The only reason I pay for HBO!
*downloading*
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